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Titterton, EW, ‘The race for atomic arms’, Sunday Herald, 4 October 1953, p. 2.

Titterton, EW, ‘Answers to questions on atomic tests’, The Age, 15 May 1956, p. 2.

Titterton, EW, ‘Some questions and answers on latest atom tests’, SMH, 15 May 1956, p. 2.

Titterton, EW, ‘Why Australia is atom testing ground’, The Age, 16 May 1956, p. 2.

Titterton, EW, ‘Why Australia is preferred as an atom testing ground’, SMH, 16 May 1956, p. 2.

Titterton, EW, ‘After atomic bomb tests… how dangerous is the mushroom cloud?’, The Age, 19 July 1956, p. 2.

Titterton, EW, ‘The Maralinga scare’, SMH, 7 October 1978, p. 10.

Toohey, Brian, ‘Killen warns on plutonium pile’, Australian Financial Review, 5 October 1978.

Toohey, Brian, ‘Maralinga: the “do nothing” solution’, Australian Financial Review, 11 October 1978, pp. 1, 10, 37.

Toohey, Brian, ‘Govt may exhume plutonium waste’, Australian Financial Review, 12 October 1978, pp. 1, 10, 14.

Toohey, Brian, ‘Maralinga issue raises Defence Dept question’, Australian Financial Review, 13 October 1978, pp. 7, 12.

Toohey, Brian, ‘Plutonium on the wind: the terrible legacy of Maralinga’, National Times, 4–10 May 1984, pp. 3–5.

Woodward, Lindy, ‘Buffalo Bill and the Maralingerers’, New Journalist, no. 43, April 1984, p. 18.

Authors unnamed

(chronological order)

Sydney Morning Herald editorial, 18 July 1940, reproduced in FK Crowley, Modern Australian Documents 1939–1970, vol. 2, Wren Publishing, Melbourne, 1973.

‘U.S. alarm at leakage of Defence secrets’, Herald (Melbourne), 8 March 1948, clippings package, NAA: A5954, 1956/6.

‘Atomic bomb exploded in Monte Bello Islands’, West Australian, 4 October 1952, reproduced in FK Crowley, Modern Australian Documents 1939–1970, vol. 2, Wren Publishing, Melbourne, 1973.

‘His responsibility!’, Daily Mirror (Sydney), 2 October 1953, p. 2.

‘Atom bombs in our arid lands’, Sunday Herald, 4 October 1953, p. 2.

‘Atomic bombs, uranium and Australia’s future’, SMH, 8 October 1953, p. 2.

Staff Correspondent, ‘Public safety and the Woomera tests’, SMH, 9 October 1953, p. 2.

Staff Correspondent, ‘Long-range risks in atomic tests?’, SMH, 10 October 1953, p. 2.

‘The atom’s challenge to humanity’, SMH, 16 October 1953, p. 2.

A ‘Herald’ Special Reporter who watched the atomic explosion on the Woomera Range from 15 miles away, ‘Atom explosion success: dawn blast at Woomera’, SMH, 16 October 1953, p. 1.

‘Months of hard, lonely work paved way for atomic explosion’, SMH, 16 October 1953, p. 4.

Special Correspondent in London, ‘How an atomic bomb explodes’, SMH, 16 October 1953, p. 2.

‘Other “minor” tests’, SMH, 28 October 1953, p. 1.

‘Second A-blast successfuclass="underline" trial series ends’, SMH, 28 October 1953, p. 1.

Special Correspondent, ‘Australian atomic test site’, SMH, 17 May 1955, p. 2.

‘Labor opposes atomic tests’, Advertiser, 21 June 1956, clippings package, NAA: A6456, R058/006.

‘Threat to 3 towns’, Sun (Sydney), 21 June 1956, p. 1.

‘Misgivings over atomic tests’, The Age, 22 June 1956, clippings package, NAA: A5954, 2167/6.

‘Put method in atomic check’, Herald (Melbourne), 22 June 1956, clippings package, NAA: A5954, 2167/6.

‘Labor will stop weapons test’, Canberra Times, 25 June 1956, clippings package, NAA: A6456, R058/006.

Staff Correspondent, ‘Safety of A-weapon tests at Maralinga’, SMH, 28 June 1956, p. 2.

‘Latest on the bomb!’, Sun (Sydney), 25 September 1956, p. 1.

‘Freedom safeguard: more atomic tests’, Sun (Sydney), 11 October 1956, p. 40.

‘Reward for a good boy’, Sun-Herald, 19 January 1958, clipping in biographical file for Howard Beale, National Library of Australia.

‘Nuclear waste dump in SA: ex-RAAF man’, Advertiser, 3 December 1976, p. 1.

‘Nuclear dump “does exist” at Maralinga’, Advertiser, 4 December 1976, p. 3.

Defence Reporter, ‘Doubts cast on SA nuclear dump’, SMH, 11 February 1977, p. 3.

‘Nuclear waste could be stolen, govt told’, SMH, 5 October 1978, p. 1.

‘The usual four guard the plutonium’, SMH, 7 October 1978, p. 1.

‘Plutonium “unlikely”’, sidebar to Andrew Kruger, ‘Britain asked to take atomic waste’, SMH, 10 October 1978, p. 1.

‘Killen attacks Review report’, SMH, 12 October 1978, p. 9.

‘After Maralinga’ (editorial), Advertiser, 17 April 1980, p. 5.

Obituary for Lord Penney, The Times, 6 March 1991.

ABC News South Australia, 12 June 1993, various bulletins.

New Scientist editorial comment, 12 June 1993, p. 3.

Obituary for Maurice Timbs, The Australian, 22 December 1994.

‘Alan Nunn May, 91, pioneer in atomic spying for Soviets’, New York Times, 25 January 2003.

‘Spy’s deathbed confession: atom physicist tells how secrets given to Soviet Union’, Guardian, 27 January 2003.

NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF AUSTRALIA

NAA, series no. A816, Correspondence Files, Multiple Number Series [Classified 301], 1928–1962, particularly the following items:

3/301/539A, ‘Operation Hurricane’ Background Articles for Press etc, 1952.

10/301/128, Security of Defence Information – Confidential ‘D’ Notices to the Press – Main Policy File, 1947–1963.

10/301/129, Security of Defence Information – Confidential ‘D’ Notices to the Press – Australian ‘D’ Notices – File Number 1 (Covers D Notices 1 to 8), 1952–1955.

10/301/130, Security of Defence Information. Confidential ‘D’ Notices to the Press, 1947–1954.

10/301/131 & 10/301/132, Distribution of ‘D’ Notices by Secretary, Defence – Press and Broadcasting Committee, 1952.

NAA, series no. A1209, Correspondence Files, Annual Single Number Series [Classified] with Occasional C [Classified] Suffix, 1957–.

1957/5486, Security of Defence Information. ‘D’ Notices to the Press, 1950–1956.

NAA, series no. A5915, Whitlam Ministries – Cabinet Submissions, 1972–1975.

258, Proposed Australian Ionising Radiation Advisory Council – Decision 522, 1973.

NAA, series no. A5954, ‘The Shedden Collection’ [Records Collected by Sir Frederick Shedden during His Career with the Department of Defence and in Researching the History of Australian Defence Policy], Two Number Series, 1901–1971, particularly the following items:

1594/2, Defence, Press and Broadcasting Committee, 1937–1971.

1956/6, Security of Defence Information – Confidential ‘D’ Notices to the Press, 1947–1952.